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Mitchell, Mrs. A., of Pearlington, is here for a few days on a visit to relatives. (SCE 05/13/1893) Mitchell, Argle C., 209 N 2nd (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) Mitchell, Messrs. H. and B., of Nicholson, were shaking hands with their Pearlington friends Saturday. (SCE 12-9-1893) Mitchell, C. F. Mrs., 325 1/2 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50) Mitchell, Charles J. (Nl-46 CRC Bk) Mitchell, Charles Mar 30, 1890 - Sep 3, 1917 Mitchell Cem. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address. Mitchell, Elizabeth, Nov 25, 1858 - Sep 5, 1929 Mitchell Cem. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address. Mitchell, Mrs. Ettie Bookter (Buried Friday, April 12th, 1933) Mrs. Ettie Bookter Mitchell passed away Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock, a patient at the local King's Daughters Hospital. Mrs. Mitchell had been in poor health for some time and finally taken ill until she was taken care of at the hospital. A resident of Bay St. Louis for many years, Mrs. Mitchell was well and widely acquainted and at the time of her death was 73 years old. Some years ago Mrs. Mitchell was married to Dr. Luvic Mitchell a resident dentist of this city. He preceded her to the grave some years ago. Dr. Mitchell, like his wife, came from an old and established family with a fine background. To this union one son was born, Luvic Mitchell, who, with his family, survive. Mrs. Bookter Mitchell resided in Bookter avenue, this strip of land given to the city as a thoroughfare by her father and mother who owned the entire tract of land in its original entirety. Hence the avenyue given by her parents was named for the family. In her young years she took active part in many local activities and was possessed of unusual literary talent, and was one of the organizers of the former Bay St. Louis Literary Club in the nineties. Her papers were noted for their originality and beauty of thought and won for her recognition as a woman of more than ordinary ability. Rev. J. E. Gray of the Main Street Methodist church conducted the funeral ceremony from the Fahey Funeral Home, Union Street, Tuesday afternoon and burial was in Cedar Rest cemetery. Many friends and acquaintances gathered to pay respect to her memory and in tribute to her worth and the flowers that marked the last resting place well served as a beautiful testimonial to a splendid woman. (Obit, mailed to us by Virginia Vam Der Vlugt. Paper not shown) Mitchell, F. V. 311 Railroad Ave. (Ph 50, 55) Mitchell, Florenxce (Nl-45 CRC Bk) Mitchell, Frank- Mrs. Martha, Mitchel, wife of Mr. Frank Mitchel, departed this life on Sunday, the 28th of November.
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